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TOWN HALL PICTURES. EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Pictures that everyone should see. WEDNESDAY, 29th March. —Alice Brady in “A DARK LANTERN.” SATURDAY, Ist April.— Louise Huff in “Dangerous Paradise.” MONDAY, 3rd April. —Super-Fea-ture, “The Midnight Patrol.” WEDNESDAY, sth April.—Wanda Hawley in “Food for Scandal.” SATURDAY, Bth April.— Elaine Hammerstein in “The Miracle Of Manhattan.” All at usual prices. Everyone a SPECIAL.

SCHOOL PICNIC ABANDONED. O'' r ING to the incitement weather, ttie School Excursion and Picnic on the Ashhnrst Domain, to -have been held to-morrow, is'abandoned. Donations received will be placed on deposit for future picnic. Any who wish donations refunded may have same on application. JOHN K. lIORNBLOAY, Chairman School Committee.

WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! HARRY CAREY’S LATEST UNIVERSAL SPECIAL ATTRACTION, “ROPED.” , “ROPED.” Chavenne Harry’s mother-in-law tried.to wreck his home for him, hut Harry saved her the trouble. He .wrecked it himself: literally, and included in the wreckage a lounge lizard, recovered his baby from a stranger, his wife from a hospital, Mid started West for the Colorado Grand Cany-.n as if nothing had happened. REACT!EUL SCENES PROM THE GRAND CANYON OF COLOR A DO. Extra,: “LURE OF THE CIRCUS.” Prices, (id, 1/1, children half-price.

f Coming: “THE LEOPARD WOMAN.” “LYING LIPS.” FOOTBALL. , MEETING of nil intending Junior players will lie held in Mr Perreau’s Rooms a I 7 o'clock TTTTS EVENING. F. A. WILLIAMS, . Coach. FIRE! FIRE! i\fH. CHAR. E. HA ZELL wishes to apologise for delay in the execution of Photograph work till Saturday next. April Ist, after which he will re-open for all classes of high-class outdoor photo, work. Premises as usual: Manchester Buildings. FOXTOX RETAILERS' ASSOCIATION. . Owing to the' abandonment of the School Excursion and Picnic, the usual half-holiday, instead of it whole .holiday, will he observed tomorrow (Wednesday)., F. RTMMER, Secretary.

EAT PAVIS BREAD. EAT* PAVIS BREAD. PAVIS is not a Brown Bread, but a VITA MINE Bread. PAVIS is far superior to ordinary brown, wholemeal or white bread. PAVIS Bread is made of pure wheat 1 flour, enriched bv the Golden . Germ of Ihe wheat. That added wheat germ makes PAVIS bread rich in body-building and brain and nerve-feeding elements. The registered name, PAVTS, is delayed from two Latin words — “Penis,” whioh means Bread, and “Vis,” which means Strength, Force, Vigour, Power, or Energy. Thus PAVIS bread is truly the “staff of life.”' PROCURE A TRIAL LOAF. Obtainable only at M. E. PERREAU’S. M. E. PERREAU’S.

SCHOOL PADS. SCHOOL PADS. ' 5d EACH, CASH. 5d EACH, CASH. “HERALD” OFFICE. “HERALD” OFFICE. SHEPHERD’S HORSEBREAKERS For SALE.—4 Saddles, 6 Bridles, 20 Bridle Bits, several Breastplates, Cruppers, Stirrup-leathers,' etc. All in first-class order, and of the best material. Also: Several quiet GigHorses. Apply to us at once, through Mr Renton, Himatangi. (’Phone 100, Foxton.) STEPHENS’ BLUE-BLACK Writing Ink, 5/- 16-ounce bottle, cash. —“Herald” Office. Wanted .—General jobbing work of any description, gardening, etc., etc. Work undertaken either by day or contract. —AY. BYNE, care of Mr de Ridder, Liddell Street. Lost. —On Friday, grey suede glove. Finder rewarded on returning same to “Herald” Office. FOUND.—Baby’s Rattle, etc. Apply “Herald” Office. WANTED KNOWN.—Black Wool, Did, 1/-, 1/6, skein. Men’s Knitted Sox, 2/3 pair.—F. GABITES

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2410, 28 March 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2410, 28 March 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2410, 28 March 1922, Page 3

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